News Headlines - 27 November 2016

Donald Trump, citing no evidence, claims "millions" of people voted illegally in the 2016 election - CBS News

President-elect Donald Trump is alleging that he would have won the nation’s popular vote if it weren’t for the “millions of people who voted illegally,” during a series of tweets in which he panned the recount efforts that could take place soon in three states.

SC bans sale of firecrackers in Delhi-NCR | The Indian Express

The Supreme Court on Friday banned the sale of firecrackers in Delhi and NCR region until further notice in wake of the alarming air pollution in the region. The top court has asked the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) to file a reply within three months regarding the harmful effects of firecrackers.

Pakistan to Hang 5 Men for Burning Christian Couple Alive in 2014 Mob Lynching

A Pakistani court has sentenced five men to death over the killing of a married Christian couple burned to death inside a brick kiln by a Muslim mob after they were falsely accused of desecrating a copy of the Quran in 2014.

Martin Scorsese’s Silence to premiere at the Vatican | The Guardian

There will be no red carpet, and almost certainly none of the usual glamour. But when Martin Scorsese’s new film, Silence, has its world premiere at the Vatican on Tuesday, it will be the culmination of a 27-year project that the director has described as “an obsession”.

Jose Mourinho faces two-match ban after second Man Utd sending off in a month

Mourinho booted a water bottle down the touchline in frustration after watching Paul Pogba booked for diving in the first half and was promptly dismissed by referee Jonathan Moss and the Portuguese’s mood only soured further as United were held to a fourth successive home draw in the Premier League.